Program Administration
Core Faculty
Health Education Concentration
Leadership Concentration
- Brammer, Craig
- Diers, Tiffiny
- Doarn, Charles
- Embi, Peter J.
- Gates, Donna
- Graham, Robert
- Henney, Jane
- Kiesler, Joseph
- Mase, William
- Montauk, Susan
- Myers, Melanie
- Savage, Christine
- Schubert, Charles
- Simpson, Lisa
- Vaughn, Lisa
- Wilson, Stephen E.
- Szaflarski, Magdalena
Practicum & Capstone
Administrative Services
Information Technology
Associates and Researchers
- Brunner, Hermine
- Cornwall, Danielle
- Cotton, Sian
- Drotar, Dennis
- Eckman, Mark H.
- Elder, Nancy
- Guo, JianFei
- Heaton, Pam
- Jacobson, C. Jeffrey, Jr.
- Kissela, Brett
- Kudel, Ian
- Lewis, Timothy J.
- Ludke, Robert L.
- Malat, Jennifer
- Page, Stephen J.
- Schauer, Daniel P.
- Thakar, Charuhas V.
- Tsevat, Joel
- Webb, Thomas S.
- Weber, Debbie
- Wess, Mark L.
- Wise, Ruth
- Yi, Michael
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Camille Jones, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor
Assistant Health Commissioner, City of Cincinnati
cmele100@aol.com
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Dr. Camille Jones is a Physician-Epidemiologist with a strong interest in decreasing the effects of chronic disease in minority populations, particularly the effects of high blood pressure and diabetes. She is board certified in Internal Medicine and Preventive Medicine. Dr. Jones received her undergraduate training from Harvard University, and received her Medical Doctor degree in 1982 from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. In 1985, she completed a residency in Internal Medicine at University Hospitals of Cleveland, and in 1987 she received a Master of Public Health Degree from The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health. She also completed a residency in Clinical Preventive Medicine from 1986-88, served as Chief Resident of the Preventive Medicine Residency Program from 1989-90, and simultaneously completed a fellowship in General Internal Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine from 1988-1991.
In 1991, Dr. Jones moved to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases of the National Institutes of Health, as the Epidemiology Program Director in the Division of Kidney, Urologic, and Hematologic Diseases. In 2000, she took a sabbatical year at the Harvard School of Public Health in the Program for Population Genetics. After leaving the National Institutes of Health in 2001, she worked with the Joslin Diabetes Center in the Section on Genetics and Epidemiology, then, in 2003 she began working with the Arkansas Minority Health Commission as the Medical Director of the statewide Hypertension Program.
In 2007, Dr. Jones was appointed Assistant Health Commissioner of the Cincinnati Health Department, in charge of Community Health and Environmental Health Services. As an Assistant Health Commissioner, Dr. Jones has had a chance to put her training and expertise to work in multiple areas, including environmental issues such as lead poisoning prevention, general environmental health inspections and regulation, development of community health statistics, and health promotion activities.
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